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Local & Worldly Events A look back at ... Local & Worldly Events Including your local Business Honor Roll A Kapp Advertising Service Publication 2 Special Publication by Kapp Advertising - January 22, 2020 2019 JANUARY 2019 Bidding a Fond Farewell and Hello at Carroll Community 161 119 110 College - After 31 years as Vice President of Continuing YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS Education and Training at Carroll Community College (Carroll), Karen Merkle retired. Stepping into the role will be Glenville Station Carroll’s Senior Director Corporate Services and Workforce Pub & Grub Development, Libby Trostle. She assumed her new role on •Mon. Dollar Pizza Slice January 1, 2019. •Tues. $2 Tacos Sales and Service Foundation Expands Service - According to the American •Wed. Wing Night SCAG • SIMPLICITY • HUSQVARNA Cancer Society, after accidents, cancer is the second leading •Thurs. Steamed Shrimp • KIOTI • MASSEY FERGUSON cause of deaths in children one to fourteen years old. Children’s 725 BALTIMORE STREET, HANOVER, $6 Half Pound • FERRIS • WOODS Cancer Recovery Foundation (CCRF), a nonprofit organization PENNSYLVANIA 17331 •Sun. Wing Specials PHONE (717) 637-5294 6877 Lineboro Rd. headquartered in New Oxford, PA has a 28-year history of Glen Rock, PA 17327 Non Denominational Weekend Dinner Specials offering mental, social, financial, and emotional support to Non Profit Unique www.wertzpowerequipment.com families of children with cancer. Under Amy O’Leary, the new Community Resource 7945 Glenville Road executive director, the foundation has increased its response 717.235.3339 717-235-0111 [email protected] to needs critical to mental, social, financial, and emotional wellbeing for families of children with cancer. A Family Affair: Scouting & Community - Charlotte’s Quest Nature Center in Manchester is often the place for volunteers to improve their community. Many of the volunteers that help 104 97 93 maintain the Nature Center are Boy Scouts working to earn YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS their Eagle Scout rank. Boy Scout Joe Sviatko IV completed his Eagle Scout rank by improving the entrance to Charlotte’s Quest and donating his excess raised funds for the project. Sviatko IV’s father, Joe Sviatko III, had completed his Eagle Scout rank in 1984 and currently is a Scoutmaster of Troop 9. Satisfying Hearty Appetites For The Force is With Hampstead - After an extensive candidate 4 Generations, Since 1923 Family Owned And search through over 100 applicants, the Town of Hampstead has Corner Of Dart Drive & Operated Since 1927 filled three vacant police officer positions in its award-winning Eichelberger Street, Hanover police department; two are recruits and one officer. Officer 717-632-2424 •Nationwide Billion $ Buying Power Robert Orem was sworn in at the Jan. 8 town council meeting. Corner Of York Street & Broadway, The two recruits hired to fill vacant positions are Matthew Downtown Hanover 717-637-1282 1551 W. Market St., York, PA Baughman and Matthew Spencer; both began attending the 3640 York Road 717-843-8929 New Oxford, PA 17350 2179 York Crossing Drive, academy class at the Maryland Police & Correctional Training York 717-430-4949 www.heidlebaughs.com Commission facility in Sykesville on Jan. 7. They were expected to graduate as fully certified officers in August. Broadway Loses a legend - Raspy voiced star Carol Channing died of natural causes Jan. 15 at age 97. Channing headlined Broadway productions of The Vamp, Wonderful Town and 92 91 86 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes before taking on her Tony-winning YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS role of the titular matchmaker in Hello, Dolly!, which she played more than 5,000 times between 1964 and 1995. York New Salem Fire Company #1 Lester J. Sell FEBRUARY 2019 PennDOT Patriots Win Superbowl - On February 3, the Patriots won Authorized Fire Station in New Online Super Bowl LIII 13-3 vs the Los Angelas Rams. This Super 65 E. George St., Service Center Bowl was the sixth one won for the team. York New Salem, PA (State & Service Fees Apply) Bees Know Basic Math - Honeybees are able to add and 18 York St., Hanover substract and understand concept of zero according to research EAST BERLIN, PA BIGLERVILLE, PA Community from RMIT University in Australia. 401EAST Abbottstown Street BERLIN3340 Biglerville Road 717-637-1127 Fire Company #1 www.lesterjsellhanover.com Strengthening Marriages for 15 Years - Born out of a concern 717-259-7122401 Abbottstown 717-677-8733 Street Hanover’s Tag/Title Agent for children and a desire to see them brought up in safe and East Berlin, PA 17316 (717) 792-0634 Since 1934 stable homes by a loving mother and father, Marriage & Special Publication by Kapp Advertising - January 22, 2020 3 2019 Relationship Education Center (MREC), 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 213 in Westminster, is celebrating 15 years of serving the Carroll County communities and beyond. Founders Bill and Anne McKenna, both retired Carroll County Public School 83 81 80 teachers, launched the state’s first nonprofit initiative dedicated YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS to using a proactive approach to strengthening marriages and families in 2004. Martin’s Opportunity Lost - NASA confirmed Mars Opportunity ltz’sSinceSince 1939 1939 rover’s mission was ended after 15 years due to sandstorms Shu Family Shoes damaging communications. NOW HIRING Delicatessen • New Balance • Dansko Wide range of meats, • NAOT • Birkenstock Helping the Community at MVHS - Did you know that Apply within: seafood, cheeses, breads, each class in high schools in Carroll County is responsible salads and sweets. • Merrell • Born • SAS for fund raising to help offset the cost of its prom and other 101 Philadelphia St., Our recipes for quality include only the freshest ingredients. • Rieker • Vionic senior year activities? And that job starts from day one, when Hanover, PA or 918 Carlisle Street, Hanover 26 Baltimore St. students are in the freshman class. “It’s the support from our online at: Stop in and see why superior Gettysburg, PA community for our fund raisers which enables us to host the www.rhsheppard.com service is always in good taste. many events within the community and provide services that www.ShultzsDeli.com 717-334-1810 benefit so many people” said MVHS class of 2001 President and Sophmore Jackson Klingenberg. MARCH 2019 Lighting the Flame of Literacy - Carroll County Community 80 75 74 College hosted their annual book fair in partnership with Penguin Random House as a way to promote reading and YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS learning for kids. The STEM club of Carroll County Community Hanover Concrete, Co., College also came out to hold various STEM activities for the is a family-owned-and-operated business with more than Wetzel kids to encourage interest in the sciences. 75 years of experience offering Funeral Home and concrete services, landscaping 1-800-645-8753 Crematory, Inc. Warming Up Westminster - Nearly 1,000 runners signed up supplies, and crane and 985 York St., Hanover, PA Warren F. Miller, Supvr. for the 2019 Celtic Canter 5K and accompanying Leprechaun concrete pump rentals. 2003-2004-2005 Call us for information about: Race kids run taking place in Westminster, MD. This was the Given our history of quality service and 2006-2007-2008 ninth year for the race and it benefits Access Carroll and Target customer satisfaction, there’s no better Funeral Service, name to trust for your next build than Cremation Options Community and Education Services. Hanover Concrete, Co., ready and able to help whenever there’s a question. Cross Keys Art Show Opens - Kathy Tomlinson, a former (717) 632-4225 549 Carlisle Street, drill sergeant and resident of Cross Keys Village, organized a 2000 Carlisle Pike [email protected] Hanover, PA senior’s community art show for the second year in a row. The Hanover, PA 17331 717-632-1242 Family Owned And Operated With www.wetzelfuneralhome.com work of more than 30 villagers, team members, and Mission 717-637-2288 Exceptional Care Since 1945 Point residents were on display. Haines Brings Home Silver - Biglersville High School Freshman Levi Haines wrestled his way to the podium Saturday, March 9 in the Class 2A 106-pound PIAA Wrestling Championship at the Giant Center in Hershey. 74 74 73 MS Awareness Walk Fundraiser Kickoff - The Multiple YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS YEARS IN BUSINESS Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Celebration and 2019 Walk MS Fundraiser kicked off on March 11. The Festive event included W.E. SELL food, door prizes, MS infusion center tours, imaging tours, and the opportunity to meet radio personality Scott Donato. SPORTING GOODS Proposed Brewery Zoning - A proposed amendment to allow 401 York Street, Hanover CASHMAN’S ACE 717-624-7500 breweries in restricted industrial zones would be a step in 888-376-7306 making Maryland more competitive with neighboring states (717) 632-1293 HARDWARE in beer making and would give Carroll County residents www.wesellsportinggoods.com Serving our community 5 Lincoln Way West opportunity to spend a day touring a brewery and potentially & Check Us Out On since 1946 New Oxford, PA 17350 sampling its product at a local restaurant. We Carry All Your 1595 Route 194 North, Hunting, Shooting East Berlin, PA 17316 Mon. & Fri. 10-8; Local Llama Seeks Cadbury Fame - Kris and Kevin Brenner And Reloading Needs 717.259.0922 Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Sat. became llama and alpaca farmers by chance but now their “chill Browning Full Line Dealer Mon.-Fri. 8-8; Sat. 8-6; Sun. 10-4 10-5 4 Special Publication by Kapp Advertising - January 22, 2020 2019 and comical” llama, Conswala, is one of 20 semi-finalists for Cadbury’s Iconic Clucking Bunny Commercial. The Brenners acquired Conswala by chance when they bought their farm, 70 68 64 now called Lucky Us Farm, in York Springs.
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